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War_Hamster 9 points ago +9 / -0

I'm working with some of the grass roots groups on their messaging. It is indeed hard to find consensus on all of the policies, so you keep it simple; just a few universal principles, but it's still a challenge.

For example; I won't support anyone who doesn't support the reduction of the Federal Gov't's power. Not many candidates for national office will be willing to sign that.

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BloodyWolf 6 points ago +6 / -0

Commendations to you, fren. Few people actually get involved. You're part of the future solution.

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LadyPedette 1 point ago +1 / -0

u/War_Hamster I see your posts here daily. Can't say I'd disagree with any of your stances. I've been trying to get involved locally as much as possible. It is hard in a Wolf dictated, liberal Hell hole like PA. Is there any links or references you could kindly point me towards to further help and delve into these grass root groups? I'd appreciate it. You seem to be one of the most pro active users here. I can respect that.

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War_Hamster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hello LadyPedette, thanks for the kind words.

I've got a buddy in PA, but it's too late to call him.

You responded earlier about the Precinct Project post, and that's a good group.

I'm also just starting to get involved with this very well-organized group: https://conventionofstates.com

The Constitutional Sheriff group is one I'm just getting acquainted with, but they are also doing good and important things.

My best advice to get involved locally, though, is to just show up at protests or meetings locally. You'll meet wonderful people and you'll figure out which groups' energy and goals match your own.

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War_Hamster 1 point ago +1 / -0

Additional thought; take your time and feel out any group. Talk to both the leaders and the casual members. There are always grifters, and all of these groups want money and/or cheap labor. Look for well organized groups that focus on education and not fundraising.